Cash-register.



G. A. WINEMAN.

CASH REGISTER.

A PPLIOATION IIILED NOV. 0, 1910 Pate ted 31113730, 1912.

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CASH REG-I$TER.

APPLICATION FILED NOV. 9, 1910.

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CASH RIPGISTER. APPLIOATION FILED NOV. 9, 1g10.

Patented July 30,1912

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amen W06 GUS WAVE AWm'EMAIL To all whom it may-concern STATES PiIJJLENTv OFFICE.

' eus'revn WINEMAN, or DETROiT, mrcnrean.

CASH-REGISTER.

seam- B -t-"known that I, GUSTAVE A. Wmn- MAN, a citizen of the United States of America, residing at Detroit, in the count-y of Wayne "and'State of Michigan, have invented certain. new and useful Improvements i in Cash- Registers, of which'tbe following is items are indicated singly -15 a a specification, reference being had therein to the, accompanying drawings.

This invention relates to cash registers ation of a' single operating lever the cash amount of a-se-ries of s es registered, and whereby the operator cannot inadvertently throw t-heimachine" out of order by improper manipulation, and cannot. tamper with the mechanism to falsifythe; registration.

. :The invention consists in the matters here- "inafter set "forth, and more particularly pointed'outin the appended claims.

In general terms, a register that embodies featuresof this invention has a value or cash item' indicating mechanism, a total adding mechanism, means for transferring the amounts indicated by the cash indicating mechanism to the utotaling mechanism,

means for operating these first two groups so throughthe single movement of a lever, and interlockingmeans bet-weenv the several groups and the components-thereof which prevent iniproper'operation of one of them to the-injury of the others and which insure PIOPQITGOIIGlfit-lOlfl of action between them. In 'the drawings, Figure 1' is a plan view ofthe cash item mechanism, partly broken away, together with an operating levera-nd its connections, shown in initial position or with the cash itemkeys-in release position; Fig. 2 is a view in section looking in the direction of the arrows taken on line 2-2 of Fig. '1; Fig. 3Iis a view onthe same section line showing the position assumed by the parts-with a cash itemkey in operative positic-n; Fig. 4 is a view mend elevationof the mechanism shown in plan inFig. 1; Fig. 4 is a view in end elevation of the mechanismin Fig. 4 inpartially' retracted position; Fig. 4* is a similar viewshowing the parts fully retracted; Fig. 5 is'a view in section onthe line 5+5 of Fig. 1 looking in the direction of, the arrows; Fig. 6 is a plan view that is substantially a continuation of Fig. land indicates a total adding mechanism; Fig. 7 is a .view in rear elevation of'the parts Specification of Letters Patent.

and the total shown in Fig.3; 8. is a view in detail of a transfer barrel; Fig. 9 is a view indetail of a registering wheel and drum.;fFigJ 10 is a view inv detail of a transferring mechanism in initial position; Fig. 11 is .aview of the same in thrown Fig. 12 is a view in detail of a cam shaft.

As herein indicated shanks a: of cash item keys are reciprocable throu h guide aper-' the main frame. A transfer barrel 0 partially encircles the shaft 0 on which it is journaled at its ends and has its rear marj r tentea Jur so, 1912. 'Appl'i'cation filed November 9, 1910. Serial No. 591,465.

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gins 0 adjacent the rear ends of the plunger 0 oblique to the axis of rotation of the shaft. A suitably disposed spring 0 holds the barrel yieldingly in initial position. forked or'longitudinally slotted arm '0 from one end of the shaft 0 adjacent the end plate 6 of the main frame is engaged by a pin d-on'one arm dfof a main operating crank lever (Z pivoted the'end plate 6 on the outer face of vA segmental quadrant with two sections is formed orsecured on the end of the barrel remote from the arm d One section 0 has teeth corresponding in number to the num-' ber of cash item keys and these mesh with a gear a rotatable on a shaft 6 journaled longitudinally'in the main frame. A ratchet arm 6? carried bythe gear 6 has apawl e that engages a pinion e having the same number of teeth as-the gear 6 A re ister wheel. has aside periphery e of so cient width to display numerals thereon corresponding in number and value to those displayed on the cash item keys and is provided with anotched end plate 6 adjacent and secured to the'pinion 6 with teeth 67 corresponding innun'iber to. the teeth of the pinion and gear.

The barrel'margin c is so disposed in relation to the members 0 that when "one of; the

latter is projected through the' shaft 0 by pushing in the companion key, the edge of the. I

barrel is intercepted by the projected plun= gel-when the shaft 0 is rocked forvi'a'rdby the forward movement of the .main operat- "plungers slip liing back by providing each shdebar 0. with a depending guard fin ger a which has substantially the radius of'curvature' of the path described by the ke end of a )roiected lun 'er and'thus y ,r a 7 prevents any longitudinal movement of the latter while'beinoatrevolved bv the barrel.

Obviously, also the oblique margin of the barrel may he stepped instead of inclined.

To prevent overthrow of the drum e a spring pressed arm bears against the notched pe phery of'the disk 6. A del3llfllilgdii13ff e" of the arm 0 is thrown out by aguard bar 7" that is hung at its ends by straps f pivoted at their uppcr'ends on a cross pin f plate 6" has a projecting lug f (see 5) on its under margin which lies in the path of the stud (Z on. the lever arm a and is engaged thereby to swing the guard bar outand consequently to depress the arm (1 against the'disk'o, when the pin dis near ing its outward limit of motion and has ceased to more the arm 0 as it has reached a bevel r on the end thereof which allows it i forward. key stems a, are returned to released position by suitably disposed springs a When depressed, the slide bar a of a key is momentarily held in projected position by an car a struck up from its upper surface that underruns the inner edge of a locking plate 5 pivoted at its ends near its upper rear margin to lie across and on all the slide bars. If while the key is depressed. and the main operating lever (Z is still in initial position, a second key is depressed, a second projection a on the slide'bar passes and lifts the guard plate 9 clear of the ear a and releases the first key, which is at once snapped back by its spring 1 Fthen the lever (Z approaches the forward and of its throw, itswings the guard oar which underlies the finger extendin; from the plate (1. The bar f lifts the latter so that previously depressed key is released and flies back. This takes place after the throw of the lever (P has actuated the segment 0 and the gear a so that the "inanioulation of the kevs he 0nd this Jointdoes not effect the resultof the registration.

To prevent movement of the keys before the lever has reached this point a lock bar it projection z' of a transfer lever 2' The-arm 7 adjacent the end ed without swinging the arm 0 is pivoted at its ends to swing in an arc over the slides and when depressed to lie in the of the second projections a on the s (5; A lever g extending from the lock bar 7L has an upturned inner end that is normally depressed by the pin (Z when the main. operating lever is in release or initial.

position and is cleared by the pin as the lethrowing of the gear 6 by successive movements of the keys has caused the pinion 6* to complete a single revolution, a wide master tooth e (as shown in Fig. 7) on the pinion throws the notched edge of a depending dog e out of engagement with'the A rear depending arm 2' of this lever when thus released, lies in the return path of a cam 2' carried by a shaft 2' rotatable and longitu 'dinally reciprocable in bearings in the end plates of the main frame. A suitably disposed. spring i" in compression between the cam and a bracket 2' that extends from a stay rod of the frame, tends to project the shaft longitudinally against a keeper 1'? with a bevel face that is moved back and forth by a link The latter is longitudinally slotted and rides on the pin d of the arm of the lever 62 and isretracted when the lever reaches its forward limit of motion, so that the cam shaft 2' is shifted longitudinally by the spring 2' lVh'en the link returns, the shaft 2" is returned to its initial position by the spring This move ment of the shaft longitudinally moves the cam i in and out of register with the arm so that when the latter is in released position the cam underruns it and depresses the lever "5 the toothed margin of a drum i and advances the latter one tooth for each complete revolution of the drum 6''. The cam i is rotatedby means of a segmental. gear 2' on the main shaft 0 which engages a pinion 2' keyedor otherwise made fast to the cam shaft. The pinion has a face sufficiently wide to permit axial movement of the segmental gearwithout allowing the latter to disengage itself-from the pinion.

A target drum is journaled to rotate on a suitable spindle 7' in the frame before a view slot, not shown, 'in the casing and has characters on its periphery corresponding to the denominations on the keys. A. second section 0 on the quadrant of the barrel 0 has a bearing ledge 0 on which a rack rod with a Pinion j on the hub of the frame cl- A dog on the lever 2' engages nections as hereinindicated, a drum drum so that the corresponding character appears before the view slot. To prevent the rack bar falling back, the segment a is arrested by a stop plate 0 whose inturned edge looks with the teeth of the segment to prevent retrograde movement and holds the latter in position at the upper limit of its throw. When a key is depressed it swings forward a release bar pivoted to swing in an arm across the slide bars. A link 7' coupled to this bar passes through a guide aperture in an extension 0 of" the plate and an adjustable stop j encounters the extension and thereby moves the plate out of engagement with the segment. This permits the drum y'and the barrel 0 to return to initial position,

The items thus registeredby the cash item mechanism just described are transferred to a total adding mechanism in the following manne'r: When the drum .i has completed one revolution a master tooth 2' on a disk 2' carried by the sleeve hub i of the drum 6*",encounters an arm 2' secured on a tubular rock shaft 6 'A second arm 2' on the rock shaft moves a pawl '11" out of engagement with a projection i .on a second transfer lever 2" which is similar in all respects to the lever i and operates through similar con- '20 which constitutes the initial wheel of a total adding mechanism which is otherwise similar to the other registering wheel train with follower wheels 2'. i

To look the mainoperating lever from being thrown unless a key is depressed, the arm (P, which has a spring controlled pawl d Fig. 4, is engaged when in initial position, by a keeper lever (5. When the movement of a key swings .the release bar 9' a rod (Z coupled to the bar, with its outer. end resting on an extension (i of the keeper lever d, is shifted so that said outer end is pressed down by an obliquely disposed finger b on the adjacent end plate?) of the main frame. This swings the keeper lever d out of engagement with the arm 01, leav ing the lever (3 free to be swung.

. Each of the several drums on the shaft e is rotatable thereon, and has a spring pressed pawl k which engages a slot h in the shaft 6. By turning the shaft e backward by means of a suitable hand wheel h the several wheels may be swung back until the master tooth .on each isarrested by its operating pawl, thereby bringing the several wheels to the zero or starting point and resetting the mechanism after the totals have been taken off.

.By this arrangement off mechanism a single forward movement of the operating lever, after the cash item keys are set as desired causes the machine to register theitem and indicate it to the operator and to f transfer the item to the total adding mechanism so that at any time the total items for any given length of time can be determined, At the same time it is impossiblejfor theop'jer ator to improperly throw the mechanism to register other than the item shown by the indicatingmeans. Furthermore the operat-" mg lever cannot be moved until the cash item keys are set, and when once set audits lever started on its arc of movement the cash item keys cannot be reset until the" lever is returned to its initial position.

Obviously, changes in the details of con-' struction may be made without departing f from the spirit of the invention and I do not care to limit myself to any particular form or arrangement of-parts. I claim as my invention l. In a machine for the purpose described, I

a main shaft, a barrel journaled on the shaft and provided with a stop margin oblique tothe axis of the shaft, plungers shiftable through transverse apertures in the shaft into the path of mot-ion of the stop margim'l, 7 means for severally moving the plungers into the path of motion of the stop margins, and a gear'operatedby the barrel.

2. In a machine for the purposes specified, a cash item registering gear train, a

master wheel for said train, a segmental gear in mesh with the master wheel of the segmental gear that -is journaled' on the shaft and is provided with a stop margin obliqueto the axis of the shaft, a series of plungers longitudinally shift-able through 10o train, a main shaft, a barrel carrying the transverse apertures in the shaft into the path of motion of the stop margin, 'means for severally moving theplungers intogthe i path of motion of the .stop margin, and

means for turning the shaft.

3. In a machine for the purposes speci fied, a cash item registering gear train, a

master wheel for said train, a segmental gear in mesh with the masterwheeluof the -tra1n,,a main shaft, a barrel carryingthe segmental gear that is journale'd on p the shaft and is provided witha stop margm oblique to the axis of the shaft, a series of plung'ers longitudinally shiftable through transverse apertures in the shaft into the path of motion of the stop margin, means for severally moving the plungers into the path of motion of the stop margin, a main operating lever movable hrough an arc of' fixed range and an arm on the shaft operahly connected to the lever.

In a machlne for the purposes specifled, 'a cash item registering gear "train, a 4

segmental gear in mesh with the master wheel of the .train a main shaft, 9; barrel mentarily-f release the cam; shaft fromgrthe' and provided with a stop margin oblique to the shaft axis, means for selectivelymoving pltmgers into thep'ath ofmotion of. the v margin, means on the barrel for operatin'gcash item. registering mechanism, an Indicating target Wheel, a pinion secured to the target wheel hub, a rack bar meshingtherewith, segmental gear teeth on the arm corresponding in number to the number of i0 plungers intheshafafa stop plate'in spring pressed engagementwith the teeth adapted to prevent retrograde movement, and means for releasing the stop-plate from the teeth" operated'by the plunger operating means. 14. In a. machine for' the purposes specified, a. main shaft a segmental gear thereon, arotatable' and longitudinally movable cam shaft parallel to the. main shaft, a pinion 011th? cam. shaft constantly 'in...mesh with the segmental gear, a cam on the cam shaft, ,atransfer lever having an arm adjacent thepain when the cam shaft .is ininitial posi -'t i on,.-. a keeper adapted to hold the shaft normally in initial position, a spring, adapted to shift the shaft when disengaged from the keeper to move the card into, operative relation to them-mm the transfer lever, a.

main operating niember f for shifting. the h ft, andeonneetions between the main operating member 'orgkeeper' adapted ,to 1110- f with each-finovement of. the main 1-0'P ra i b r-3 T f Ina machine "for v the purposes specifie ,aieash item registering train,',a main 'shaftia mental ge rin 1 mesh with the initial wheei of thefitemtrain,amember for turning the mainshaft, setting means formingoperativejidonnection.between the gear 40 and shaft to turmthe'gearany desired num- 'ber of teeth, a second Wheel 'in thetrain, a' transfer lever, adapted when oscillated toturn the second wheelone tooth, a latch no r mallyretaining the lever in inoperative po- Qadapted to trip" the keeper and release the lever, arotatable an'd longitudinally mov- "able cam shaft operated by the main shaft, 51'' a keeper adapted to hold the cam shaft in '60 initial position, operative connect-ions beat-ween the keeper and the main shaft adaptrelease the cam shaft when the main {shaft isftur'ned,a cam on the-cam shaft, and dial spring adapted to project the camshaft '55' when the keeper releasesit and to shift the cam into operative relation to-"the transferlever. 4 I lfigfln amachine fort-liepurposesspecr 'fied, amain shaft, cash iitem"keys, an 'osciL 6,0 latory member journaledbn the shaft, means I operatedby' the; keys and adapted to severally lock the oscillatory member to; turn with the shaft-through an'arc whose length cor-.-. responds to the,

-mounted in the paths of motion of the keys .to be swung therewith, and a lever for swingby the'keys'v and adapted to lock the. member the latter, and an arm extending from the lock bar and engaging the main lever .pin

sitio'n, a 'mastertoothon the initial'wheel- "nominationof a depressed i (55 key, a gear sh'aftg-a eagnjoernal d thereon,

a drumadjacent the gear, a ratchet connectlon bet-ween the gearand drum adapted to turn the drum with the gear when the latter IS rotated in one direction, a segmental gear onthe oscillatory member in mesh with the gear, a notched end plate on t-he'drum, an arm yieldingly bearing against the'notched periphery-of the plate, a guard bar adapted to depress the arm against the plate and ing the main shaft. 7

17. In a machine for the purposes speci tied, a: main-shaft, a member oscillatory on the shaft, cash item keys, means operated o to move with the shaft through an arc 'corresponding to the denomination of. a ,'de.

pressed key, a main operatinglever oscillatory-transversely to the shaft, a longitudi nall'y; slotted arm secured to the shaft, a pin on an arm of the-main lever traveling in the slotof s aid shaft arm, a lock bar pivoted .to the shaft -axis, cash item keys of different denominations having slides each in longitudinal alinement "with a plunger when the main shaft, isiin initial 'po sition,'a'n arm onv '05 each'slide concentric with the path of mo-' tion of theco-mpani-on plunger end when the shaft is rotated, anear-onl each slide, a locking plate transverse to the slides adapted to engage the ear of a projected slide, a

guard bar swinging transversely above the slides, a finger on the guard plate adapted when engaged by the bar tomove the plate out of contact With the ear of a'project'ed slide,.a main operating-lever adapted to turn the shaft and to swing the lock bar, and cash itenrmechanism operatively connected tothe barrel.

19. In a machine for the purposes speci- 'fied, cash item registering mechanism, cash item keys,'a main shaft, mechanism opera-- tively connecting the shaft to the cash item mechanism 'toselectivel'y' actuate the latter,

an overthrow arm adapted to limit the movement ofthe registering mechanism, a guard bar adapted to move the arm into engagement with the mechan1sm,'a slotted arm 1 on th ShafQa mainoperating leveryapinon the lever traveling in the slotted arm aaapyqagito' tang ntial, and 'jswin the bar-' when the lever reaches its limit of move ment; the slot-ted arm having a heveh-zc near its outer end OVOl which the pin tmvets without swinging the arm.

20. In machine for the purpeses spe -ified having cash item keys, means for regletering the item of a depressed key, zm i means for preventing overthrow of the registering n'lechanism, a main shaft, means'op emtively connecting the shaft to the regis tering mechanism, slotted arm on. the shaft, a main. operating lever, a pin secured thereon engaging the slot of the shaft arm, a keeper segmentally locking the lever from n'lovement, means operated by the keys and adapted to release theheeper when the key is depressed, a lock bar adapted to retain a 'ion, an arm on the m of the 1 eye when we lever in ini ion, av guard bar adapted to epetr te overthrow EH. ism, and means on 1e guard be? to? me left er into operetive'reletion to t'te overthrow ineehe, nisIn, actuated by the pin 0% the lever when the latter is nemthe limit of its threw.

In testimony whereof eihx my signature in presence of two Witnesses.

GUSTAVE A. /JIIQ EIVLLN.

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